The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 09, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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NTRALIZE AN
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SE ON CE
NTRAL AVI
CDETf-I A T Saturday and
Dl H.iALi Sunday Only
60c French Bonbons
Only 40c Per Pound
At STAFFORD'S
On Central Ave.
p ENTRAL AVENU E is the present center of buil-
cling activity, Have you noticed the progress
on the handsome new business block that will
soon ornament the corner of Central and Broad
way? This street is the live-wire way the
Highway and Buy-way of the wise shoppers of
Coos Bay,- There are several special offerings
for tomorrow in this section, Read, digest and
act, It will pay yju to Centralize and Merchan
dise on Central avenue,
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT m
Tii reo lotn In lOiiBtHldo for $200.
1110x110 on corner 13th ami Control avoinio for tn,.
14 lot In Block 1 o.n 10th am! AiidorHon stru.u ,,' '.
Addition, IO,GU0. Tonus. s-iliUO cash ..In.,1 ern
oiiuiil imymontH, In 1, 2 mid a yours. lntt?rJnt ne. on
cent. This Ih ii iiioiioy-iiuiltor, too. nt c P
Five lots on llroiulwny with 2-story building sb., ..
120x110. for $9500. Don't overlook this i ii? "?d
yon inonoy. " wm """to
75x1-10 on romur Firth mid Ingorsoll, for $1000 i, .
n flno homo, mid tho price Is right. ' "e ,0r
00x110, corner 12th mid Central, two-ston dwclii.,,. ,
$5000; a kuiiiI locution for a Inrgu iipnrl nient lVoi
SKi: TITIiH (Jt'AltAXTKi: AM) AltSTIt.UT COMl'Uy
Henry Soiigitnrken, ,M);r, ' '
KAMMERER SAYS:
J OIC SATl ItDAV'S SI'I-X'IAI.S
50c Neckwear 35c
vi: want vor to (si:t thi: habit of shoppino' o.v
ci:TitAi, AVKxn: thi-: co.mixcj commiiuciaij
Ci:XTi:it OK MAItSIII-'IKM).
Yours, anxious to please. The ToSSCfV
Saturday and Sunday Special
40c Combinaton Sale
A XV l!oc DHXTItlKICi:- .
Colgate's, Lilly's, Park-Davis'. Horodont, Siinltol, etc.
AXV line, ;tr,c Olt .-ilc TOOTH llltl'SH.
Every ono a Dupont. Not the ordinary cheap Japnneso
brush usually found In those sales.
TIIK.CO.MmXATlOX, 10 CENTS.
OWL PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
Frank l. Cohan.
"In ltiiMuc.ss for Vour Hoaltli."
I'U'ino 71. Opposite Chandler Hotel.
Regular 25c Highland Tablets or
Crane's Box Paper
1!.-. SHEETS AND 1!.-, ENVELOPES.
Special Saturday and Sunday Only 1 5(
CENTItAI, AVENTE STOUE OXI.Y.
Norton & Hanson Co.
CKXTKAIi AVENTE.
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PLAN TO TAKE
Your Sunday Dinner
At the
Chandler Hotel
Good Music and
a Good Menu
The Hub of
Central Avenue
Centralize your grocery trade at the
Central point on
Central Avenue
A l-TM, I.IXK OK KKKSII VEGETABLES.
Ollivant & Weaver
THK ITltE FOOD (JKOCKKV.
A (JOOD PLACE TO TItADE.
( cut nil Avenue I'lione UT.V.I.
.Substantial Advancement
in tiny line of endeavor comes from persistent
efforts in the rijjlil direction.
A Hank Account with us has aided many to
build a jjnod surplus fund, and will help you.
Your account is cordially invited.
Interest paid on Savings Accounts.
First National Bank
of Coos Hay.
Central Avenue.
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MAI.ONEV Editor and Pub.
DAX K. MAI.OM-:V Xews Editor
WITH THE TOAST
AMD THE TEA
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Official I'miei- of nun louiuy.
OFFK'IXI. PAPKIt OF Till-: CITV '
OF MAKIIFIKI.D. I
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FIUEDM.W.VS DISOItAt EITI.
PIECE OF tOMMEItCIAUSM
AN ASSOCIATED PltESS dls
linlcl) to Tho Tinum today
, tend (o conllrni a recent edi
torial (iIUcIhiii In the Aniorlcan
Medical .lourniil. tho olllrlal oi'Kan
of the Aniorlcan Medical Associa
tion, of Doctor Frlodiiian and hla
cure. The editorial In part Is iih
follows:
' "Last November Frleilrleli Franz
I'YIodiiiann rend a paper b-afnre thn
llorlln Medical Society announcing
tli.it he had siireecdod In producing
a race of vlialeiit inhordo bacilli by
which he tlaliiiod to ho ah e to pro
duiv curative fleets In all but tho
most ndwinmil iRKOrt of tmcrniloslA
nml to Immunize chlldrei, aKaliiHt
tho dlsenw, Imniedlatoly there ap
peared In the nowspnprrs of this
country, and t a less extent In thooe
nbroad. sensational accounts of thi
now tioataioiit. It wan landed lib a
discovery thai wan to banish tu
boriMilosU from the world. This was"
tho beginning of a moot remarkable
on tht pail of those who were ro
opouslhlt IUkuh i-i'til newspaper ex
ploltatlnii Tlie pro tiKeiits of this
obscure liUiterloloKlHt certainly have
done their work well. Frlediiiann
wan a I'eKtHloivii ph.xslrlun in (lef
many with a iiu lit to uso his rem
edy there The (ierninn Koveriiineni
fully ficcuu to a dlscm erer by patent
n monopoly of the fluaiiclal benefits
to be derU-'d from his discovery. In
iiplte of this, he left liU own laud
and came hero, and his odious Hlnce
ho has l-t on In tills conn try have
been such iih to destroy any confi
dence wlin h tliinkliiK physicians may
have had In tho man. The Aniorlcan
medical piofonslon has litcucd to
tho claims of Frlodiiianii with an
opoa mind. It has waited patiently
for him to prove his claims and to
uhow his real Intentions. To wait
longer lb now unnecessary. Kven
it It should evtr merit scientific
classification anions tho many tnoro
or Jess helpful methods of troatmont
the sensational publicity that has
beou i?en this vaunted "euro" adds
one more disgraceful chapter to the
history of exploitation of tho sick
for profit. Wo can disregard the
fact that tho remedy Is a secret one,
wo. can iRiioro the unethical and dis
honorable condiKt of Froldmann as
a pUysiciau; we .an oven forgot tho
possible danger that lies in bis
treatment; wo can let all this pass.
lliit one fact stands out eloarly and
Rhould bo emphasized Frlodiiian has
presented no proof, no scientific evi
dence, clinical or otherwise to lusilfv
tho claim that he has deoloped it
euro for loiisuniption.''
A reicnt Issue of the I'ortland
Telegram hnu an account of tho om
lus.irlis -f some 10.000 Canadians
who, are coming to Imestlgato tho
resources of Southern Oregon and
tho Willamette .Salem, Albany. Cor
vuJILj, Kuguno. llosoburg and Urauts
I'aaa are mentioned, but never a word
joob uay it is to smile.
(jood i:vi:nixg
No pleiiHiire Is comparnblo to I
staudlUK on tho vantage ground '
of truth. I
Frnncls Uncoil. I
V I STADIA.
The diamond hrldo of morning tide.
Docked with dew. Wistaria gleam.
Aurora's spirit of bloom and light.
And elusive as dim droaniu
Veiled Amethyst In silver mist
Wooed by trees and butterflies
In opuu tryst, hy sunbeams kissed
Ileforo shy April's smiling sides.
And then at e'en, nu opal sheen
When I.lber comes and softly
twines
Her purple oll and silken trail
Fringed with vordnnt little vinos
Till, soft and soon, a pearly moon
Shimmers through cnrossliiK airs
And circles down a halo crown,
And Incense cluibto as cloistered
prayers.
Augusta Wall.
The man of words Is usually mar
ried. When a follow owns a smart dog ho
does a lot of barking.
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1 Till-: Ol'IKT OMSF.KVKK SAVS:
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"Tho lion has this uilvantngo over
a woman sho Knows where the
I nosier spends his evonlngs."
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I THINK FAVOKITi: I'OFMS. I
Lives of tomcats oft remind us,
After all Is said and done,
We would bato to pay Insuranco
On nine lives Instond of ono.
Dorsoy Kroltzer.
I.Ives of centipedes romlnd us
Wo would all ambition lose
If wo bad to find tho cash to
Keep a centipede In shoes.
I). Forguson.
I.Ives of elephants romlnd ub
It would put us In a funk
If from birth till death wo had to
Lug around a silly trunk.
Frank Parsons,
I.Ives of wild toucans romlnd us
As wo gaily hit tho pneo;
That our bills, whero o'er you find us
Always stare us In tho fnco.
Harry McKeown.
l.lvos of giraffes oft romlnd us
We'd havo troublo by tho pock
Hullt llko thoy nro wo would always
Oct It siiuaroly In tho neiij,
Geo, Goodrum,
I.Ives of camels oft remind us
in a town that s nearly dry
'TIs no Joko to keep our humps filled
hen we got It on tho sly.
J. O. Stemmler.
"Tyrus" Cobb has signed with the
Detroit club. For a whllo, perhaps,
his gab will not tiro us,
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We havo more use for tho follow
who Ields to temptation onco in a
whllo than for the fellow who brags
that he never does, for ho Is a liar
01 TRAGEDY
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RAILWAY
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New Arrival Kills Rancher and
Seriously Wounds Three
Others Near Dixon.
Illy Amo Ivi-t l'r" lo Coo IUjt Timu 1
.MISSOULA, Mont.. May 9. II. A.
Wellington is dead on his ranch near
the Dixon. Montana, Flathoiul reser
vation. Ills wife Is probably fatally
wounded and a young hoy mimed
Cook, employed on tho ranch. Is ser
iously, wounded as a result of an as
sault upon the family by A. Stansky,
who attacked them with u rovolvor
and then killed himself. After tho
shooting, Mrs. Wellington dragged
herself thrce-quartoi's of a mile to
the nearest nolghbor and tho woman
was nearly dead from loss of blood.
Four bullets were fired Into her body,
lloth hands were shot through and
there was a bullet In hor chest ami
one In her neck. Tho murderer was
a stranger. Ho arrived In Dixon Into
yesterday and told people ho came
from Wisconsin.
The theory In tho Shorlff's offlc
Is that Stansky was acquainted with
Mrs. Wellington when she lived In
Wisconsin and that jealously prompt
ed him to tho crime. Mrs. Welling
ton and tho boy, Cook, nro being
brought to tho hospital hero. Neith
er has boon able to glvo any connect
ed account of tho tragedy.
stkaxch: di:i:tli: fofxd.
Florence .Man Discovers Fecullac
Hug Xeac Tm-IHcoos Lake.
FI.OUKNCB. Ore, May 9. A bug
wllirll lina miiinlntolf mivjlml nil
Sluslaw entomologists and which
looks ii8 If It lnltrht hnvn ui-mi-n ll'
a lllailt out nf thn irrniinil. linn linun
discovered by Carl Mlllor, of Tsllt-
luua iuku.
TllO first Hlieclmon nf Mils rnmnrk.
able beetlu seen liv Mlllor was stuml.
Ing porfectly still in an attitude of
uxpecuiiii movement; out as no con
tinued to observe it, it did not move.
riiinny, tnuiKing it dead, ho started
to pick it up but found its six feet
so firmly Imbedded In tho earth that
a considerable pull was required to
lift It.
Ho has since Been several and In
each case they havo beon standing
erect and Immovable, thotr legs bur
led In tho ground. Ho thinks it
probablo that thoy die on their feat
and so remain standing llko their
own statues, but ho cannot under
stand why in every enso tholr feet
are so (Irmly fastonod to tho ground,
not Infrequently pulling loose from
tao body when one tries to uproot
them,
Tho Insect Is about half an Inch
long and has noticeably long feelers
mwokcycli: cluij xotici:.
A meeting of tho Coos Hay Motor
cycle Club will be hold Friday even
ing at 8 o'clock at Dr. Ilorsfall's
office and all motorcyclists are re
quested to bo present,
JOE WILLIAMS, Sec.
FROM EUGENE
Southern Pacific Sends More
, Supplies to Florence Work
Along the Sluslaw. '
Kl'CK.M-:. Ore.. Mn !.- Tho Reg
ister says: "J. W. Shuniato Is mak-,
lug arrangements to ship fifteen car
loads of hay from Cobiirg to Yu-!
quiuu whero It will bo shipped by
boat to Florence and other points
down tho coast far the use nf the
horses which nro at work on the
railing contract for the Willam
ette Pacific. The supply of liny for
horses Is almost exhausted In that
section and It Is necessary lo ship
In all thoy use from this time on
until tho Job of grading Is com
pleted. ('et Molilalia lob.
MacArthur llrothers, a linn nlllod
to MacArthur-Porks and company,
which Is building a largo section of
tho Kugono-Coos Hay railroad, sub-
, mltted tho lowest of sovoral bids for
I ho construction of two tunnels and
forty-Ilvo miles of canal for tho Sun
Itlver project In Montnna. Tholr
jbld of $S08,(iir. for all of the six
sections. Is over $100,000 lower than
the next lowest bid. Tho tenders
wore opened Inst week and woro
forwarded to Washington for ap
proval of tho dopartnient.
Work on Sluslaw.
F. !:. Dunn has returned from his
trip down tho Sluslaw Valley to
Floronco, whoro ho wont to look
over tho prospects for Investments.
Ho says tho entlro lowor valley Is
lilted with men working for Portor
brothers mnklng tho grade for tho
WHInmette-PaclIlc nnd thoy aro mnk
lng wonderful progress nud ho pre
dicts tho road will bo running
through to tho coast by fall. They
havo cut clear through tho spur nt
tho mouth of tho Wildcat and can
now seo daylight through tho llttlo
tunnel and aro makln good progress
on tho big ono at Notl. Ho thinks
tho chances for Investment at Flo
rence not so good as It is his opin
ion they aro holding their property
entiroly too high.
GET BUSY 11
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NEW DIM
8E NG COMPILED
Bicj Lumber Concern Prepare Polk Company Representatives
to Spend Million in South- I Here Find No
ern Curry County.
(Spoclal to tho Times)
GOLD IIICACH. Oro.. Mny 9. Tho
Drooklugs Lumber and Timber com
pany, a .Missouri corporation, which
is developing the large timber Inter
. ests of Southern Curry County, to
day II It'd a mortgage with tho Coun
ty Clerk hero to secure a bond of
S".l). 000.00. The St. Louis I'ulon
Trust conipany. of St. Louis Mis
souri, Is tho Trustee which Is hand
ling tho bond Issue. The conipany
Is incorporated fir Si.rihO.OOO.OO.
and will spend over a million dollais
In building n mill and other lui
provoinontH In southern Curry Coun
ty before they begin cutting liimlior
for thn market. This Is tho begin
ning of mi epoch of development for
Oregon's most bnckward county, yet
In natural resources, ono of Its rich
est, dipt. W. J. Ward statod today
that ho hoped to have the plat of
tho now town of Drooklngs ready to
lllo at the July term of tho County
Court. Work Is progressing rap
idly on the logging road, mill pond,
whurf and other Improvements at
the mouth of tho Chotco, nnd about
two hundred men aro now at work
there.
W
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SLAIN TODAY
Ojr AiiorlMM Vnu lo Cooi U Times.)
ANNAPOLIS, Mil.. May 9. Lieu
tenant H. Richard Hill, U. S. N
was found dead in his room at his
boarding houso hero today, from a
bullet wound in the head. A re
volver was lying besido tho bed on
tho floor. Hill Is from Iowa and was
taking a post-graduato course at the
naval school In engineering. While
It appears that a suicide motive was
lacking, the Naval academy author
ities a,re Investigating.
Houses in Marshfield.
L. It. Sohtis, J. P. Clelind Hi
Kdwnrd Raymond, of the R. L W
Directory Company, are mrtiJI
canvnss or Marslilleld to compile
now directory for Coos County, wMrt
will bo Issued 111 Jul)'. They pl
to got out one of tho best dlrectoriei
that has even been compiled Bert
Mr. Solum In talking of It tw
morning said that Marshfield
revolution to them. Although IMJ
. .. . -I.... ilia Inan fori
i nave neon ciiii'k "u ""... i,
' few dnys, they havo not found i
' glo vacant hoiio so far, a conditio!
I most extraordinary.
. "o 'ww.".,u:' .n
. uasis lor uiaKiiiK ,'".," V iii
ostlmuto of thr population of w
1 -,.... ......!,. tnu'iiB which hiteow
growing rapidly, than to
alblo since the last United Stw
census, about which there hit e
ho much kicking. t
NO W FROM
KINNEY DEAL
Rumors Revived That Receiv
ership Proceedings Will Be
Started Here Soon.
Although no direct advises have
been received from Portland, so far
as could bo ascertained today, about
the Wllsoy-Kinnoy deal, moro ru
mors wero afloat concerning It, Tho
roport now Is that there will soon
bo receivership proceedings In tho
matter, possibly when Judge HnrrU
Is hero from Eugene npxt week.
It was expected that either Mep
srs. WHsey and Brunough or Major
Kinney, or possibly all of them,
would bo hero within a dny or two.
However, something seems to have
arisen in the deal that is detain
ing them.
F. B. Walte, who Is here, has
had no advises about tho matter.
He expects to leavo on tho Break
water Monday. It was thought that
they would be hero to close tho
deal during Mr. Walte's presence on
the Bay,
I Along the Waterfront.
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Tho Homer Will sair lodvgg
Francisco with coal, box snw"
other freight. , in to-
Tho AdQlIno Smith arrlvea m
dny from Oakland. "OJt
Tho Portland Telegram up
on hor maiden trip then6' ft
schooner San Ramon. CipUUH,
Jaelson. arrived from San Fr
with forty-six passens era jy
tons of uonoral relght. W ,,,
favorahlo conditions she maw
a speed of twolve kho r l(
Arrow wiio - . haf jw
Bay City seven and a er.
ahead of her the San Japw b
hauled her oft Coos BW -hor
Into the river b, l i
Captain Adam Wt S
to leave in a day or -i
Francisco, after Io"k,nf,e BJJ l
ness inieresio ". the itww
given up command oM pljl,
Tahoo, on which he " ,ot &
out of Wasliingtou - , u
Hme. It IB I'eDayU311"
get a run out of Coos n;
h Is homo nen.-. . ioaow-
The Alliance is we w wW
from Portlanu - k,
sail Sunday for BnreJ. gQ8W
Tho Breakwxter is "
from Portland. ' w u tfeU "
The Redondo crosseo
ternoon aebout 3 oj M
The Esther pnn!da'r,
arrived at Ibwlnjo
lBtrated tectura tojl
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